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Messy backyard gardens could help save biodiversity, but who wants one?
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Return to pre-COVID routines has brought Atlanta unhealthier air
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Vital ocean upwelling FAILS to emerge for the first time on record - and it could have catastrophic consequences for life
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British walkers are urged to look out for meteorite fragments after space rock exploded over Scotland in a dramatic fireball
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Hundreds of new bacteria, and two potential antibiotics, discovered in soil
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Uniting the light spectrum on a single microchip
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How AI is helping some small-scale farmers weather a changing climate
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The rise of AI tools forces schools to reconsider what counts as cheating
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Fans bid farewell to beloved California octopus Ghost as she cares for eggs in final stage of life
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Astronomy photographer of the year 2025 – winners and finalists
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The Sony Bravia 2 II TV, tested and reviewed: A budget-friendly and uncomplicated home theater upgrade
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Independent palm oil farmers excluded from sustainable market, finds study
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AI uncovers hidden rules of some of nature's toughest protein bonds
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New statistical tool enhances prediction accuracy
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Mathematical 'sum of zeros' trick exposes topological magnetization in quantum materials
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Turbulence with a twist: New work shows fluid in a curved pipe can undergo discontinuous transition
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Volcanic emissions of reactive sulfur gases may have shaped early climate of Mars, making it more hospitable to life
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New method streamlines detection of carcinogenic compounds in food products
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Newly developed organic compounds can serve as highly sensitive oxygen sensors
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Nano-switch achieves first directed, gated flow of excitons
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eDNA alone may mislead tracking of marine species' shifting ranges, study finds
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Expanding scientific access to biodiversity data
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Hunting for aliens in the galaxy's most promising neighborhood
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New tool automates cell identification in complex datasets
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Weird rings of DNA fuel cancers. This scientist leads the effort to target them
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Preventing recidivism after imprisonment: Systemic patterns behind reoffending revealed
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A new view of the proton and its excited states
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Southeast Pacific sediment cores are an 8-million-year-old climate archive of temperature effects on the ocean
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Measuring the Unruh effect: Proposed approach could bridge gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics
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Island ant communities show signs of 'insect apocalypse'
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Pinning down protons in water—a basic science success story
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AI-powered tool reconstructs missing data to predict coastal oceans' health
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Cellular quality control in humans decoded
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How North Carolina trash traps could help inform policy
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'No rest for the wilted': Climate bioassessment method targets species most at risk from extremes
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Illusions of AI consciousness | Science
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Oxytocin signaling regulates maternally directed behavior during early life | Science
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Dual-cycle CO2 fixation enhances growth and lipid synthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana | Science
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Visual objects refine head direction coding | Science
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E. coli transcription factors regulate promoter activity by a universal, homeostatic mechanism | Science
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Structure and function of a huge photosystem I–fucoxanthin chlorophyll supercomplex from a coccolithophore | Science
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Noncanonical circuits, states, and computations of the hippocampus | Science
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Structural basis for LZTR1 recognition of RAS GTPases for degradation | Science
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A main-group metal carbonyl complex: Structure and isomerization to a carbene-stabilized tin atom | Science
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Safe food: A human right amid climate change | Science
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Include scorpions in global conservation plans | Science
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Bolivia must prioritize biodiversity | Science
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The precarious future of consumer genetic privacy | Science
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Restoring trust in science | Science
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Behind the scenes of scientific fraud | Science
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Burning questions on wildfire | Science
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Cries into ties | Science
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An ELSI for AI: Learning from genetics to govern algorithms | Science
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Gene flow stops sooner in plants than in animals | Science
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Unburden American science | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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The digital movement that is enabling Indigenous people to show for themselves how the Amazon region is changing
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Economists find 2025 farm income boosted by high cattle prices and one-time payments
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Judge allows Trump to cut more than $1bn in National Science Foundation grants
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Seaweed cells could give solar panels a boost
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When 'sustainable' fashion backfires on the environment
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Chalk and talk vs. active learning: What's holding South African teachers back from using proven methods?
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A massive eruption 74,000 years ago affected the whole planet: Volcanic glass may show how people survived
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Narrow-linewidth laser on a chip sets new standard for frequency purity
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Locusts bypass classical molecular pathway to process smells and pheromones, study reveals
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Switching disease on and off: How a gene switch could help against bacterial infections
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From pubs to plates: Research shows Britain's social life is shifting
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What 3I/ATLAS tells us about other solar systems
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Single, divorced, widowed? Social security rules may be working against you